
The Saskatchewan Safety Council’s Career Safety Education program offers free online safety training that prepares students for safe entry into the workforce through foundational and industry-specific courses.
Course details:
- 11-hour online course containing testimonials, videos, and quizzes
- 4 mandatory modules:
- New Worker Readiness Program (3.5-4 hours)
- Mental Health Wellness Resiliency (2.5-3 hours)
- Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System 2015 (1 hour)
- Hearing Protection Training (2-2.5 hours)
- 1 more mandatory module from the following:
- Fall Protection Training (6-7 hours)
- Ground Disturbance for Saskatchewan Workers ( 4 hours)
- Respiratory Protection Training (2.5 hours)
- Retail Safety Training (1.5 hours)
- Safe Gravel Travel (1.5 hours)
- Safe Trailering (1.5 hours)
- Workplace Assessment and Violent Education
- Safety Construction Orientation Training
This Government of Canada website includes facts on minerals and metals and how the minerals and mining sector contribute to the economy and to society.
Some of the components of this resource:
- Canada's Minerals and Mining Interactive Map
- Infographics on critical minerals and the mining process
- Information on clean energy, green technology and specialized mining services
- Indigenous Peoples and Natural Resources
- Simply Science YouTube Channel
The website serves as a comprehensive career awareness platform aimed at attracting and informing youth and job seekers about opportunities in Canada's mining industry. Developed by the Mining Industry Human Resources Council (MiHR), the site is part of the national “We Need Mining. Mining Needs You.” campaign, which seeks to address labour shortages and reshape perceptions of the mining sector.
Here is a list of some of the topics covered by the resources on the website:
- Why mining?
- What does modern mining look like?
- Who works in mining?
- Is mining for you?
- How to get started in mining?
Curio is the CBC’s educational streaming service made available at no cost to Saskatchewan teachers and students by the Ministry of Education and is available on ROVER. Previewing resources is recommended.
Key features of this resource:
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- Access to a large CBC collection of:
- educational series
- documentaries
- news stories
- archival footage
- podcasts
- radio programs
- Content in English and French
- Search using:
- Grades, themes, subjects, titles, keywords
- Access to a large CBC collection of:
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This document will assist individuals and communities to engage in meaningful discussions and actions to respond to the experiences, perspectives and needs of students and families who are gender and/or sexually diverse (GSD).
Content includes:
- Gender and Sexual Diversity
- First Nations and Métis Ways of Knowing
- Assumptions, Privilege and Oppression
- Comprehensive School Community Health (CSCH)
- CSCH Approach to Creating Inclusive Schools
and grades. Suggested curriculum outcomes are identified and, if applicable, supporting indicators
are noted.
The purpose of the presentation is to describe strategies teachers can use to approach content that may be perceived as sensitive in their community in order to:
- ensure the learning environment is safe for respectful dialogue;
- teach students how to think critically about any topic with an open mind; and,
- meet curricular outcomes.